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<blockquote data-quote="starkey92" data-source="post: 7296143" data-attributes="member: 61278"><p>We've a fleet of 3 single cab and 1 king/half cab Toyota's averaging 12-15,000 miles per year. really cant fault them! They're replaced every 3 years so this lot is only on between 6-8,000 miles but no trouble at all. Last lot went away with 33-45,000 on them and again, not a spanner put to them (although they would have been in warranty anyway for 5 year). Most of their life is spent on roads and tracks, some towing up-to 3.5t which they were fine with (I'll caveat that with we are in a fairly flat part of the world). Dogs are in and out of the front in all weathers with no damage to any of the surfaces bar a bit of mud. I can do a 2-3hr drive and get out not feeling stiff or tired and still hear, coming from older L200's this was amazing! I really cant fault it, apart from being a bit of a pig in carparks. Only ever sat in the passenger seat of Amarock/Navara etc and yes they're nice but they felt too good to be a work truck. Didn't think they'd stay nice for very long if I was getting in and out with wet muddy waterproofs on or have the dogs jump in during the winter....I'd rather save the money and buy a nice second-hand estate if I had to do a journey that a car would be more suited too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="starkey92, post: 7296143, member: 61278"] We've a fleet of 3 single cab and 1 king/half cab Toyota's averaging 12-15,000 miles per year. really cant fault them! They're replaced every 3 years so this lot is only on between 6-8,000 miles but no trouble at all. Last lot went away with 33-45,000 on them and again, not a spanner put to them (although they would have been in warranty anyway for 5 year). Most of their life is spent on roads and tracks, some towing up-to 3.5t which they were fine with (I'll caveat that with we are in a fairly flat part of the world). Dogs are in and out of the front in all weathers with no damage to any of the surfaces bar a bit of mud. I can do a 2-3hr drive and get out not feeling stiff or tired and still hear, coming from older L200's this was amazing! I really cant fault it, apart from being a bit of a pig in carparks. Only ever sat in the passenger seat of Amarock/Navara etc and yes they're nice but they felt too good to be a work truck. Didn't think they'd stay nice for very long if I was getting in and out with wet muddy waterproofs on or have the dogs jump in during the winter....I'd rather save the money and buy a nice second-hand estate if I had to do a journey that a car would be more suited too. [/QUOTE]
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